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To: RikRichter who wrote (429)11/28/1998 11:06:00 PM
From: James Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3198
 
Something will definitely happen with that DRIV money from the secondary. Again, even though it looks pretty dismal for TSQD, just because it is so strange, something big and weird may happen, Soon. Let's face it, how much further down can it go?



To: RikRichter who wrote (429)11/29/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
OT: NTPA

Form Herb Greenberg, permabear:

Netopia (NTPA:Nasdaq). This dog? If you've never heard of
the company, and haven't kept up on the news, that would
be an appropriate reaction. Until last week the company was
known as "the old Farallon," a Macintosh networking
company that lost its spark with the demise of the Mac. But
the new twist to the story that has last week the company
sold Farallon, allowing it to become an Internet company.
One of its units sells networking routers for very small
businesses, but the big push is for its proprietary software
that automatically sets up Web sites for small businesses.
"People don't realize that we were doing $20 million in sales
on the Internet side," says CEO Alan Lefkof.

So, where does the iMac come into play? Lefkof, no dummy,
decided to capitalize on the iMac hype by rolling out a
consumer version of the "no assembly required" Web site for
the iMac. Netopia makes money off the small-biz version by
charging $20 per month to host the sites; it'll make it off the
consumer version by selling advertising on the consumer
sites. If the iMac version is a hit, the company plans to roll
out a consumer version for PCs.

The added kick: The Internet biz' gross margins are 70%,
Lefkof says; Farallon's was 35%.




To: RikRichter who wrote (429)11/30/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
Elliot named as DRIV seer by Tom Taulli...

Elliot, here are your 10 seconds of fame:

stocksite.com

DocStone




To: RikRichter who wrote (429)11/30/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: C. McD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
*OT* Elliot, what just happened to EXGP? Up 125% on 15,000 volume?

I checked it out last night, and planned to a little more research, but it looked good. Tiny float? B=7.25, A=9, up $5.

I may get in, but this 5 minute, 125% jump startled me a bit. No SI comments in the last couple hours on EXGP, is it too late to get in?